Report: Jets Interview Former Pitt Player for GM
PITTSBURGH -- Former Pitt Panthers safety Louis Riddick has spent time working in NFL front offices and may have another chance to do so in the near future.
The New York Jets fired general manager Joe Douglas on Nov. 19 after a 3-8 start to the season and not playoff appearances under his reign, which started in 2019.
Adam Schefter of ESPN reported that the Jets will interview Riddick for their vacant general manager position, along with former Tennessee Titans general manager Jon Robinson. He also reported that Robinson will interview this week and Riddick will interview at a later date.
He has interviewed for general manager positions in recent years, including the Houston Texans in 2020 and the Pittsburgh Steelers in 2022.
Riddick came out of Perkasie Pennridge in Perkasie, Pa. in the eastern part of the state. He joined Pitt in the Class of 1987.
He played as a running back as a freshman, with 37 carries for 174 yards, 4.7 yards per carry, and nine receptions for 35 yards.
Riddick then transitioned to safety and played there for 31 games his junior and senior seasons in 1989 and 1990, respectively. He made four interceptions during that time.
He would enter the 1991 NFL Draft and the San Francisco 49ers selected him with No. 248 overall pick in the ninth round.
Riddick spent the next 10 years playing professional football with NFL stops with the Atlanta Falcons in 1992 and 1996, Cleveland Browns from 1993-95, Oakland Raiders in 1998 and Seattle Seahawks in 1999.
He then transitioned to working in NFL front offices, starting out as a pro scout for the Washington Redskins for four years, 2001-04. He then earned a promotion to Director of Pro Personnel for three seasons from 2005-07 with the franchise.
Riddick then joined the Philadelphia Eagles front office, working as a pro scout in 2008, Assistant Director of Pro Personnel in 2009 and then Director of Pro Personnel from 2010-13.
He would eventually join ESPN as an NFL Front Office Insider in 2013, but would eventually work more on Monday Night Football starting in 2019. He also helps with ESPN's coverage of the NFL Draft and college football too.
Riddick returns to Pitt quite often, speaking on their NIL situation, unveiling a new Pitt clothing line and also promoting that clothing line on ESPN.
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